Attributes of Learning Communities
Learning and Motivation
Autonomy and Student Empowerment/
Contsructivism
Communication in Learning Communities
Discipline in Learning Communities
100
Community in which students and teachers create insights into their own strengths and weakness and use these insights to improve group learning strategies.
What is reflective communities
100
Refers to the initiation, direction, intensity, and persistence of behavior, particularly goal-directed efforts.
What is motivation?
100
Irresponsible actions of children are ordinarily the direct consequence of..
What is excessive coercion by adults?
100
Relationships between members of a learning community depend on this.
What is thoughtful and proactive interactions.
100
In a democratic learning community, expectations should not be called "rules" but instead...
What is learning principles?
200
Three attributes that help characterize them as places where students can achieve a sense of acceptance and worth.
What is respect, caring, inclusiveness, trust, empowerment, and commitment?
200
Motivation depends on satisfying these three innate psychological needs.
What is competence, autonomy, and relatedness?
200
Ordinarily viewed as independence from others and their influence.
What is autonomy?
200
Recorded messages are held within the brain in the form of these three ego-states.
What is the Parent, the Child, and the Adult?
200
Addressing discipline issues in a classroom teaches students to...
What is self-regulate their behavior?
300
Students with this attribute their success to ability and effort.
What is internal locus of control?
300
Choice and self-direction are examples of what.
What is intrinsic motivators?
300
People work with greater commitment toward this type of goal.
What is collective goals?
300
Each ego-state has a consistent pattern of verbal expressions that come from these.
What is associated feelings and experiences?
300
When learning principles should be addressed in the classroom.
What is as situations in class dictate?
400
Teachers are obligated to teach in ways the help students validly and consistently satisfy this.
What is student needs?
400
Community in which students engage in more self-directed, sophisticated learning.
What is learning community?
400
Theory based around the idea that each individual has a unique conception of the world, which he or she has personally organized in connection with life experiences.
What is Constructivism?
400
A large collection of recordings of events experienced by the person during the first 5 years of life.
What is the Parent ego-state?
400
In a democratic classroom, teachers refrain from monitoring and correcting misbehavior and do this instead.
What is help students assume greater responsibility for their actions?
500
Six attributes that help schools develop into productive learning communities.
What is reflective communities, developmental communities, diverse communities, conversational communities, caring communities, and responsible communities?
500
Undermines intrinsic motivation.
What is virtually every type of tangible reward?
500
The negotiations of shared meanings is emphasized in this learning process.
What is social learning process?
500
Teachers can help improve classroom communications by exclusively expressing themselves from this ego-state.
What is the Adult ego-state?
500
Democratic discipline in learning communities can be much more effective in individual classrooms if this happens.
What is implemented on a school-wide basis?
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